Apr 182010

Neck pain (or cervicalgia ) is a common problem, with  two-thirds of the population having neck pain at some  point in their lives.
Neck pain, although felt in the neck, can be caused by numerous other spinal issues. Neck pain may arise due to muscular tightness in both  the neck and upper back, or pinching of the nerves emanating from the cervical vertebrae. Joint disruption in the neck creates  pain, as does joint disruption in the upper back.
The head is supported by the lower neck and upper back, and it is  these areas that commonly cause neck pain. The top three joints in the  neck allow for most movement of your neck and head. The lower joints in  the neck and those of the upper back create a supportive structure for  your head to sit on. If this support system is affected adversely, then  the muscles in the area will tighten, leading to neck pain.
Neck pain may also arise from many other physical and emotional  health issues.
The neck has a significant amount of motion and supports the weight of the head. However, because it is less protected than the rest of the spine, the neck can be vulnerable to injury and disorders that produce pain and restrict  motion.
Neck  injuries  can be serious and can affect your ability to walk, stand normally, and move with ease. This is because neck injuries may result in damage to the spinal cord, which connects your brain to the rest of your body.
The most frequent causes of neck injuries include car or motorcycle accidents, sports injuries, whiplash of rides. Accidents are the leading causes of injury to the neck. Sudden jerks of the head and just causes whiplash injuries. Whiplash is a soft tissue injury where the neck and head are suddenly thrown forward and back again at the time of impact (which is almost always a car accident).
What are the  symptoms?
You may feel a knot, stiffness, or severe  pain  in your neck. The pain may spread to your shoulders, upper back, or arms. You may get a headache. You may not be able to move or turn your head and neck easily. If there is pressure on a spinal nerve root, you might have pain that shoots down your arm. You may also have numbness, tingling, or weakness in your arm.
Common causes of neck

injuries include car or motorcycle accidents, sports injuries, and whiplash from amusement park rides.
Spasm: Neck spasms are contractions of the muscles in your neck. The muscles become tight, hard, and painful. Neck spasms may occur from an injury, overuse, poor posture, or stress. For example, it is common for a person doing a lot of computer work to feel his or her neck stiffen. Spasms may even occur from an uncomfortable night’s sleep.
Whether you suffer from upper back pain, lower back pain, or middle back pain, neck pain, sciatic nerve problems, herniated discs, neck tension, chronic pain, or just general backache, there is hope for you that does not involve expensive and painful surgery, and does not involve the use of dangerous NSAID medications.



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